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I went to this resort beach because it was advice in my Lonley Planet. Anyway I was expecting something more especially for the price I paid (1000 P for a cottage which I could handle down to 900). The location is very secluded in the jungle at the end of the beach where it gets rocky and you can't swim....

Nice, big cottages with private shower and mosquite net over the bed. For 800 ps/night (January). As it is in jungle, there is total dark during the night. The cottages on the beach are cheaper (500) but more simple.
Wifi and Fan didn't work.

First of all, this is a budget hostel, so the rooms will not be perfect.
The bed will not be soft and comfortable, the bathroom will not be user friendly and mosquitos will probably eat you for dinner if you won't use the anti mosquitos net properly.
But sleeping in a shack in the swamp in a jungle like area...

Best hammock in Palawan! The place is very nice, deep inside a small private jungle. Silent and pleasant atmosphere. Very cheap for the overall quality. Moreover the restaurant is good and the personnel is wonderful. No wifi but you will not miss it really.
Only (small) issue is that after the sunset is not easy to reach it since the...

Unless your are willing to pay 5000-7000 pesos then this is the best place we found! We walked along the whole East side of the main beach and were unimpressed by almost all the places (apart from expensive places) then we went west and found dabdab!
It has really nice clean and cool cottages with fan , although it is...

We paid 300 each for a cottage with three beds. It was in the jungle, and the cottage was really cosy! The shower was good, friendly staff and the bed was comfy as well. The hammock in the front was great.

Everything was great, the staff is extremely kind and helpful, the food in the restaurant is good!
Because you're sleeping in the jungle, it's normal to meet a lot of mosquitos. Then, just bring your repellant!
It's definitely an affordable place to go. Plus, there's a Hammock in front of each bungalow.

The whole resort looks traditional, the place is good if you want to relax. If you are a nature lover it fits on your taste, rooms are made from woods, it has no aircon but the fresh air is enough. Beds and pillows are ok to have a peaceful night. Good value, prices of rooms are reasonable. Service was the...

I stayed here for 400 pesos per night. $10 aud. bed is so comfortable. It is very quiet and very clean. Great value for money. No fan but you don't need one. I got cold in the morning. You can hear the ocean at night. Two minute walk to shops. The shower is decorated in smooth pebbles and very clean....

For 400php per cabin (in low season) you don't need to think twice.
The cabins are beautiful and comfortable with a small bench and hammock outside.
The lobby/restaurant has beautiful wood furniture and friendly staff.
Might be the best night sleep I had in the Philippines.

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